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Superficial vs deep dry needling

Chiropractic Economics

A 2002 article by Peter Baldry brought to the forefront discussion of the difference between SDN and DDN. looked at both dry needling methods for addressing cervicogenic headaches. Both approaches reduced headache index and trigger point tenderness. Curr Pain Headache Rep. How effective are superficial and deep lesions?

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Help patients bridge the financial gap to complementary care

Chiropractic Economics

in 2002 to 49.2% A chiropractic adjustment may help reduce pain, minimize migraines and neck-related headaches and improve your bodys overall physical functioning. The number of patients using functional wellness to specifically address conditions causing chronic pain has risen from 42.3%

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Heat vs. Cold Therapy: Which is Best for Musculoskeletal Injuries

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1-3) Migraine Headaches : Using ice for migraines can provide relief. (5-7) 2002 Feb 1;29(2):331-4. The Spine Journal. This belief is primarily based on animal studies, which suggest that early application of ice can help control inflammation and minimize further injury within the first 6-12 hours. The Journal of Rheumatology.

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Chiropractic Research

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There is steadily increasing patient use of chiropractic in the United States, which has tripled in the past two decades.” – Meeker, Haldeman (2002), Annals of Internal Medicine Four weeks after cessation of treatment.